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  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2004-12)
    This book contains materials for the Leadership Development Workshops I have created and facilitated over the past few years. As the book title suggests, I have drawn heavily from the human potential movement. Many of ...
  • Griffith, O. H.; Rempfer, G. F.; Lesch, G. H. (Scanning Electron Microscopy, 1981)
    A photoelectron microscope (photoemission electron microscope) has been designed and built for the study of organic and biological samples. The microscope is an oil-free stainless steel high vacuum instrument pumped ...
  • Palandri, Angela C. Y. Jung, 1926- (University of Maine at Orono, 1974)
  • McKnight, Robin (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2004-03)
    Long-term care currently comprises almost 10% of national health expenditures and is projected to rise rapidly over coming decades. A key, and relatively poorly understood, element of long-term care is home health care. I ...
  • Singell, Larry D. Jr.; Waddell, Glen R.; Curs, Bradley R., 1977- (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2004-02)
    Prior empirical evidence finds that merit-aid programs such as the Georgia Hope Scholarship yield large and significant enrollment effects, whereas need-based aid programs such as the Pell Grant yield modest and often ...
  • Hibbard, Judith H.; Stockard, Jean; Tusler, Martin (Project HOPE, 2005-07)
    This study builds on earlier work by assessing the long-term impact of a public hospital performance report on both consumers and hospitals. In doing so, we shed light on the relative importance of alternative assumptions ...
  • Nicols, John (Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C., supplement 43, 2001-06)
    During the Republic, the relationship between Roman senators and peregrines, both individuals and communities, was regulated especially by hospitium. Generally speaking, hospitium involves a personal connection developing ...
  • Johnson, Mark, 1949- (MIT Press, 1996)
  • Zack, Naomi, 1944- (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002)
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Humanist Studies &the Digital Age, 2011)
    The importance of writing and reading in Humanist Studies from manuscript to digital culture.
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Annali d'Italianistica, 2008)
    Humanisms, Posthumanisms and Neohumanisms, proposes a reflection articulated in different parts, from revisiting early Humanism, to a study of Humanism in an historical perspective that comprises the beginning of European ...
  • McNeely, Ian F. (2005-10-05)
    Analyzes the letters of Wilhelm and Caroline von Humboldt, written 1808-1810, which bear witness to the gestation of modern academia within a state shattered by Napoleon’s conquests. This paper aims to show how activities ...
  • Davies, Ronald B. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2002-08-01)
    Recently the two dominant models of foreign direct investment (FDI), the horizontal and vertical models, have been synthesized into the knowledge capital (KK) model. Empirical tests, however, have found that the horizontal ...
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Il Piccolo Hans, 1994)
    A study of "Petrolio" by Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Slovic, Paul; Vastfjall, Daniel; Erlandsson, Arvid; Gregory, Robin (National Academy of Sciences, 2016-12-08)
    The power of visual imagery is well known, enshrined in such familiar sayings as “seeing is believing” and “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Iconic photos stir our emotions and transform our perspectives about life ...
  • Nicols, John (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005)
  • Kempner, Ken; Pougiales, Rita; Stockard, Jean (1982)
    In this paper the authors explore the development of moral reasoning as it relates to ideologies regarding social change. Guided by Kohlberg's stage theory of morality and Rawls's theory of justice the authors predict ...
  • Slovic, Paul (Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2007)
    Most people are caring and will exert great effort to rescue individual victims whose needy plight comes to their attention. These same good people, however, often become numbly indifferent to the plight of individuals who ...
  • Slovic, Paul (Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2007-04)
    Most people are caring and will exert great effort to rescue individual victims whose needy plight comes to their attention. These same good people, however, often become numbly indifferent to the plight of individuals who ...

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